RE: Americans, Do Not Vote
October 30, 2012 at 12:24 pm
(This post was last modified: October 30, 2012 at 12:35 pm by Mister Agenda.)
(October 29, 2012 at 5:20 am)cratehorus Wrote: I want all the libertarians to take good hard fucking look at what you'll turn into if you keep watching those bullshit youtube videos it's not a joke, ww2 propaganda fucking works for a good fucking reason and this assholes proof, he'll probably start start talking shit about gay people and somehow will also begin defending nambla so he's probably gonna be banned soon, I want you all to learn from this.......again to the libertarians this shit is not a joke
Yes, if there are any assholes in your party, you shouldn't be in that party. I'll sign on to that philosophy after you.
I'm quite immune to becoming a Nazi, thank you.
(October 29, 2012 at 5:43 pm)Brian37 Wrote: You support Garry Johnson because you think no rules are better than checks and balances. You accept a utopia like any other moron who thinks a complex society can be cured by one lable.
You do have your morals, I don't doubt that, but projectionism is a cluster fuck to humanity and you are the same gas on the fire you want to accuse others of doing.
You think that the private sector will self police? HA! Why are we in this mess if they did such a bang up job?
I wasn't aware Gary Johnson was the 'no rules' candidate. It doesn't seem to be in his platform. But if you prefer Romney to him, your view of Johnson would make sense.
(October 30, 2012 at 9:11 am)whateverist Wrote: So you will vote in such a way as to elect Romney and in your ignorance you don't think that makes a difference.
I would be interested in the reasoning behind your belief that a vote for Johnson is a vote for Romney.
I personally would vote for Obama over Romney, but what I'm hearing from the pundits is that Johnson will pull about ten percent more votes from Romney than Obama.
I admit I have the luxury of not living in a swing state, so my vote has no chance of affecting the outcome of this presidential election no matter who I vote for. It's kind of liberating.